Meet The Marine Corps’ First Female Tank Officer

The Marine Corps made history yesterday, when 2nd Lt. Lillian Polatchek became the first female Marine to graduate from the Army’s Armor Basic Officer Leaders Course. Not only is Polatchek a trailblazer for being the service’s first female tank officer — she also graduated at the top of her class.

The 19-week course takes place at Fort Benning, Georgia, where service members are trained up on the finer points of kicking ass in 50-ton armored killing machines, and directing the fire and maneuver of behemoths like the M1 Abrams.

“Although the course is fairly large… the small group of Marines that go there really worked well together,” Polatchek said in a Department of Defense press release, adding that the top three students were all Marines.

On April 12, the Marine Corps’ Twitter account posted a short video praising Polatchek, and it quickly went viral.

“Ultimately, I’m sort of just looking at it as another Marine graduating from this course,” she said in the video.

Polatchek will now head to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where she’ll report to 2nd Tank Battalion.

James Clark is a staff writer for Task & Purpose. He is a former Marine combat correspondent and a veteran of the War in Afghanistan. You can reach him via email at [email protected]
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